According to a recent story, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie's parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, are getting ready to leave the royal lodge, therefore the royal family has given them urgent guarantees.
As Andrew and Palace officials continue to negotiate over the opulent 30-room Windsor home, the Princesses of York have been reassured that they will not be compelled to vacate their royal apartments.
A royal source stated, "Andrew has agreed to vacate royal lodge after assurance on his daughter's royal future from King Charles."
A royal insider disclosed, "Prince Andrew has agreed to vacate the royal lodge after receiving assurances from King Charles regarding the future of his daughters."
Since agitation might exacerbate the current predicament, Andrew will not disobey the King's instruction. It has been repeatedly demanded that the king downsize, although he has reportedly been living rent-free at the residence since 2003.
Regardless of the result, royal advisors are stressing that Andrew's girls need to be "cared for."
The royal sisters' residences in Kensington Palace and St. James's Palace, respectively, have also been protected by these guarantees.
The Telegraph claims that the couple was informed that any decision made on Andrew's future at Royal Lodge would not impact their tenancy status in the residences.
After Andrew chooses to stop using his titles, Buckingham Palace announces that Beatrice and Eugenie will continue to be princesses because they are still the granddaughters of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The Grade-II listed palatial home was the subject of a crucial meeting between King Charles and his younger brother Andrew, it was revealed on Friday.
According to palace sources, Andrew and Ferguson will inevitably have to move.
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